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Karen Young
Oct 2, 2024
How to help your arthritic dog
This blog talks about arthritis, what it is, what causes it and what you can do to reduce the impact of arthritis on your dog
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Karen Young
Sep 10, 2024
Is your dog in pain?
I discuss chronic pain, why dogs don't cry out, what signs to look for and what you should do next if you suspect pain in your dog
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Karen Young
Feb 12, 2024
Is your dog suffering in silence?
53% of 'healthy' dogs may be in pain. This is the conclusion of a vet who specialises in soft tissue pain. Could your dog be one of them?
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Karen Young
Oct 9, 2023
Clinical Massage - a success story
Teddy was active until she her back injury in 2016 but has struggled since then. Canine Massage has helped turn her life around
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Karen Young
Apr 13, 2023
Your dogs body is like your car - let me explain.
Just like your car, your dog should have regular maintenance to keep them running at their best
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Karen Young
Mar 23, 2023
Does your dog have back pain?
Could your dogs back hurt - find out some of the signs to look for with your dog.
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Karen Young
Feb 25, 2022
How to give your dog a massage
Do you massage your dog? Would you to find out how you can make your massage more beneficial for your dog? The read on
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Karen Young
Nov 23, 2021
It's official - Dogs have less pain after Clinical Massage!
Data from 527 dogs treated by Canine Massage Guild members was analysed. 95% of these dogs were in less pain and more mobile after treatment
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Karen Young
Nov 8, 2021
I don't want my dog on pain medication, what else can I do?
As you can imagine, I hear this a lot. I know how you feel. Four years ago I had to make the "awful decision" to put my beautiful girl on...
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Karen Young
Nov 23, 2020
Myofascial pain - a most common, little known condition
Does your dogs back twitch? Are they slowing down? Do they look stiff when they first move. It may not be arthritis. Find out more here
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Karen Young
Nov 22, 2020
Have you noticed your dog slowing down lately?
Slowing down might not be just a natural consequence of aging. Your dog may be in pain. So how do you know if your dog is in pain?
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Karen Young
Nov 13, 2020
Trigger Points - Your dog almost certainly has them!
Active trigger points can mimic and are associated with other conditions such as arthritis and myofascial pain. Find out more...
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